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Ukraine to receive new energy aid packages from four countries, says prime minister
Four more countries will provide Ukraine with energy aid packages, including generators, according to Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko. According to her, in the coming days, Ukraine will receive new shipments from Azerbaijan,
Japan has pledged $6 billion in support for Ukraine in 2026, bringing Tokyo’s total financial and humanitarian aid to over $15 billion. The
Russian attacks have damaged 8.5 GW of power generation capacity in Ukraine since October 2025, particularly thermal and hydropower plants.
The UN humanitarian office says humanitarian partners aim to reach 4.1M most vulnerable people, while 10.8M people will need aid in 2026.
Across Kyiv, warming tents have been set up by Ukraine's State Emergency Service, offering food and charging ports. UNICEF has equipped each one with psychosocial support materials, including toys, games and other items for engaging and soothing children, bringing brief relief and a sense of normalcy.
Ukraine is loosening curfew restrictions to allow citizens to reach humanitarian aid centers even at nighttime, Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal said.
Today, the European Commission adopted a set of legislative proposals to secure continuous financial support to Ukraine in 2026 and 2027. This marks a
Putin has declared war on Europe. It is clear that Ukraine is defending our borders. Sister Lucia Caram has a clear stance on this and will personally lead a humanitarian convoy of vehicles
Prime Minister Robert Abela confirms Malta will support a major EU financial aid package for Ukraine, insisting any contribution will not be linked to the funding of lethal weapons • Opposition leader
The Trump White House is trying to broker an end to Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, approaching its fourth anniversary.